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a lot of missions we did, we would do with filled artillery units. we were all fighting the same fight doing the same thing. >> reporter: the executive director of the service women's action network is a former marine captain. she says front line jobs will mean more advancement for female officers. >> in the civilian world, we refer to the glass ceiling when women can't get beyond a point in their job progression. in the military we call it the brass ceiling. >> reporter: some of the new jobs will open to women this year, but the different branches of the service have till 2016 to make a case that some of the jobs should remain closed to women. in washington, susan mcginnis, cbs news. >>> defense officials tell the associated press military chiefs must report back to secretary panetta with their initial plans to put women on the combat lines by may 15. >>> it was caught on tape, a giant sewer explosion. cameras installed on residential buildings captured the underground blast in china. the road's surface was blown away and concrete pieces flew in all
a lot of missions we did, we would do with filled artillery units. we were all fighting the same fight doing the same thing. >> reporter: the executive director of the service women's action network is a former marine captain. she says front line jobs will mean more advancement for female officers. >> in the civilian world, we refer to the glass ceiling when women can't get beyond a point in their job progression. in the military we call it the brass ceiling. >> reporter: some...
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the united states. if the government wants to engage in electronic surveillance targeting a united states person for foreign intelligence purposes, it must go back to a fisa court and it must get a specific order from that court. >> senator dianne feinstein speaking. she has given the assurance that americans should not be concerned. >> there are semantics' going on here. when they say no americans are being targeted, they say they will not go through their phone or e-mail accounts. they still scoop up everything without targeting anyone in this specific. the government is still getting their communications and their records regardless. that is a semantic justification and does not answer the question. they promise us there are secret rules that protect our privacy. that is just not how the u.s. government in an open democracy should operate. these things need to be brought to life. >> why would it be on reasonable soon -- to suggest a government identified a -- on reasonable -- unreasonable to suggest
the united states. if the government wants to engage in electronic surveillance targeting a united states person for foreign intelligence purposes, it must go back to a fisa court and it must get a specific order from that court. >> senator dianne feinstein speaking. she has given the assurance that americans should not be concerned. >> there are semantics' going on here. when they say no americans are being targeted, they say they will not go through their phone or e-mail accounts....
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but we have to, just unite on our principals, our principals of limiteded government. as a mayor, it's pretty simple for me, i ask myself three questions whenever i make a decision about anything. is it affordable, is it sustainable, is it my job? where we get into trouble is when we start dividing and start figuring out, you know, somebody uses opportunity for political gain here, or somebody uses an opportunity for something else, we have to start uniting on our principles and start communicating that to the american people. we would do so much better. >> i want to put up some of the exit polls and basically what they show is anyone from 18 to 39 boobama won all the young people. latino, 71%. and the republican party doesn't want to be the party that goes after segments of society. how do you attract latinos, how do you attract young people without sort of catering in a way that republicans say they don't want. >> in terms of latinos, in terms of asians, in terms of immigrants. i think we fall into the trap of looking at immigration too literally. what they sense is
but we have to, just unite on our principals, our principals of limiteded government. as a mayor, it's pretty simple for me, i ask myself three questions whenever i make a decision about anything. is it affordable, is it sustainable, is it my job? where we get into trouble is when we start dividing and start figuring out, you know, somebody uses opportunity for political gain here, or somebody uses an opportunity for something else, we have to start uniting on our principles and start...
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the united states. north korean leaders say the tests are designed to strike and attack the united states, referring to america, as its sworn enemy. the next north korean nuclear test would be its third and could come as early as next month. >>> the senate judicial committee holds hearings this month. today senator dianne feinstein takes on one of the most contentious gun ban issues. nancy cortes reports. >> reporter: this is seen by many democrats as the first step in strengthening gun laws but it's also the most controversial. it's called the assaults weapons ban of 2013 and it would reinstate the assault weapons ban that was allowed to last in 2004. it would also restrict the number of bullets in high-capacity magazines. this is legislation that has been waiting in the wings for quite some time, but the lead sponsor, senator dianne feinstein of california is introducing it now in the wake of the sandy hook tragedy. most republicans and some democrats argue that an assaults weapons ban is ineffective,
the united states. north korean leaders say the tests are designed to strike and attack the united states, referring to america, as its sworn enemy. the next north korean nuclear test would be its third and could come as early as next month. >>> the senate judicial committee holds hearings this month. today senator dianne feinstein takes on one of the most contentious gun ban issues. nancy cortes reports. >> reporter: this is seen by many democrats as the first step in...
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i think you will see them probably in all of those units. you already see them serving in functions around the units, intelligence pie localities and whatnot. there are positions that are much better for females. there are things you can do in special operations with females more difficult to do with just men. so i think it -- it will come. it is easy to milwaukee a policy decision. i support that policy. as we implement it, it will be a little complex, because with rights come responsibility. right now, any mail can be moved to any job in the military for needs of the service. so once you open the door with rights, theoretically, you open the door where any female can be put in a combat position and we'll have to work our way through that. >> what does that mean for the requirements? because do you -- females as we know, just physically in general certainly there are females stronger than males, but in general, when you go -- when you go to some of the special forces, there are some physical things about women that make them less strong tha
i think you will see them probably in all of those units. you already see them serving in functions around the units, intelligence pie localities and whatnot. there are positions that are much better for females. there are things you can do in special operations with females more difficult to do with just men. so i think it -- it will come. it is easy to milwaukee a policy decision. i support that policy. as we implement it, it will be a little complex, because with rights come responsibility....
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in the united states if someone puts on a mask it's for halloween or to commit a crime. this mask represents an advantage to them and maybe they are hiding for a reason. maybe they are wanted for a criminal charge. i don't know who they are. >> you associate the mask with being a criminal? >> i do. >> i'm trying to decipher if this is really you or a ploy to sell tickets. >> pro wrestling is theater. we turn up our views for the camera. everything i say i mean and everything i say comes from here. >> but it's hard to tell what is real and what's not. for "nightline" i'm lindsay davis in new york. >>> governor jan brewer has declined to comment on r.j. brewer in the past and she declined to return calls tonight. >>> and the screen writer behind "zero dark thirty" talks about the controversy over the search for osama bin laden. we believe in making thoughtful choices crafting recipes without corn or wheat. for the type of nutrition you want for your pet and we believe together we can make the world a better place one pet at a time. purina one beyond food for your cat or do
in the united states if someone puts on a mask it's for halloween or to commit a crime. this mask represents an advantage to them and maybe they are hiding for a reason. maybe they are wanted for a criminal charge. i don't know who they are. >> you associate the mask with being a criminal? >> i do. >> i'm trying to decipher if this is really you or a ploy to sell tickets. >> pro wrestling is theater. we turn up our views for the camera. everything i say i mean and...
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do we have to build separate unit or uniforms? infrastructure to train women because they can't train them? i don't know. if the cost isn't crazy, then this is fine. let me ask this. why today? why did they float this today? because yesterday hillary clinton was on the hill? getting grilled about things with four dead americans and now they need to get the shiny object over here. women on the front line? the attention and obliging media goes yes, there is a new story for tomorrow. instead of figuring out what went on in benghazi. >> andrea: or no call for diversity in the white house but on the front line. >> eric: always has to be a connection. >> bob: i think leon panetta decided to do it when he decided to do it. >> andrea: no coincidences. >> greg: dan, a what do you make of the world we live in? also this story. >> dana: i could never do it. last week, i took the suggestion to go from the three pound weight to the four pound weights and i couldn't lift my teacup the next day. for three days. miserable. >> greg: challenges of
do we have to build separate unit or uniforms? infrastructure to train women because they can't train them? i don't know. if the cost isn't crazy, then this is fine. let me ask this. why today? why did they float this today? because yesterday hillary clinton was on the hill? getting grilled about things with four dead americans and now they need to get the shiny object over here. women on the front line? the attention and obliging media goes yes, there is a new story for tomorrow. instead of...
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i'm a united states stor senate not an israeli senator. david miller said what he was talking about there wasn't as dire as many people are making it out to o be. he is opposed to some israeli policies but certainly not andty israeli. this is the guy who it said it to. do you buy mr. miller's argument? >> i don't know. i'm not going to speak to mr. hagel's heart. what i am concerned about is his record and his past policy positions and he previously expressed that with respect to iran, with respect to israel that he doesn't want criticism from other nations of the world. you know, that is not the job of the defense secretary. he is not being nominated to be secretary of state. you you want to talk about the most effective diplomacy this nation has seen in modern times? ronald reagan standing up and winning the cold war without firing a shot. and that was done with strength. if you are an irania mullah and looking at chuck hagel who thinks sanctions are to harsh you have to be laughing at the prospects of anything harsher than sanctions. >>
i'm a united states stor senate not an israeli senator. david miller said what he was talking about there wasn't as dire as many people are making it out to o be. he is opposed to some israeli policies but certainly not andty israeli. this is the guy who it said it to. do you buy mr. miller's argument? >> i don't know. i'm not going to speak to mr. hagel's heart. what i am concerned about is his record and his past policy positions and he previously expressed that with respect to iran,...
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muni has its challenges and bart is running the oldest rail cars in the united states right now. >> is it over? >> it's over. [applause] >> congratulations san francisco. i thought she was cheering for old rail cars on bart. [laughter] but let me just point out there is something that we at dot have been focusing on a lot these days and that is the recent census told us that the united states is going to have 150 million more citizens by 2050 and if we won't let the growth overwhelm it we need to plan for it and we plan for it with transit systems like this. we need to invest in the systems that we have but expand the growth of tomorrow, so let me just say it's very easy for me as federal transit administrator to stand up and make these speeches but i want recognize the people that really made it happen. would everyone stand up that has been working on this project for the last two decades? [applause] these are the people that do the environmental work, the planning, the staging, the construction planning, the contracting. these are the people that made it work, the board members. than
muni has its challenges and bart is running the oldest rail cars in the united states right now. >> is it over? >> it's over. [applause] >> congratulations san francisco. i thought she was cheering for old rail cars on bart. [laughter] but let me just point out there is something that we at dot have been focusing on a lot these days and that is the recent census told us that the united states is going to have 150 million more citizens by 2050 and if we won't let the growth...
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their god given freedoms they belong to us in the united states of america as our birthright no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. guns are god given rights god gave us out of uneven the animals and then he gave us the guns to shoot them all and then there was the prominent conservative publication the national review which ran an article by david french who writes quote jesus is disciples carried swords and jesus even said in some contexts the unarmed should arm themselves gun control represents not merely a limitation on constitutional rights but a limitation on a god given right of man that is good that has existed throughout the history of civil society state action against the right of self-defense is by default a violation of the natural rights of man. in other words a ban on ammunition mags that have thirty bullets and god will smite and sort of makes me wonder what message this god was trying to send to after for the sixth time in one week beginning with going to appreciate saturday another man at a gun show accidentally shot himself or that since
their god given freedoms they belong to us in the united states of america as our birthright no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. guns are god given rights god gave us out of uneven the animals and then he gave us the guns to shoot them all and then there was the prominent conservative publication the national review which ran an article by david french who writes quote jesus is disciples carried swords and jesus even said in some contexts the unarmed should...
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i believe very strongly what the united states needs to do is put together our allies into an alliance bring in russia, bring in china because i think it's to the interest of civilized countries to have an apparatus to be able to take down and rend asunder terrorist groups wherever they appear. >> schieffer: all right dianne feinstein, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> schieffer: we're going to get a slightly different take on all this now. we're going to new york and police commissioner ray kelly. commissioner, you just heard senator feinstein. do you think-- is this the right way to approach this? is banning assault weapons where you start banning these magazines that hold more than, say, 10 rounds? or do you see it in a different way there in new york? >> well, i commend the senator. i i think it's certainly a move in the right direction. i agree with it. as the senator said, it's probably a heavy lift in congress, but for us in new york city. >> and believe in most urban centers of america the problem really is concealable handguns. only 2% of the people that we've arre
i believe very strongly what the united states needs to do is put together our allies into an alliance bring in russia, bring in china because i think it's to the interest of civilized countries to have an apparatus to be able to take down and rend asunder terrorist groups wherever they appear. >> schieffer: all right dianne feinstein, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> schieffer: we're going to get a slightly different take on all this now. we're going to new york...
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depression and then on top of that four years of every single significant effort to bring jobs back to the united states to to reward companies that in stores jobs and take away the incentive for companies this is you know this is a president have you done deliberately by republican this president has you double down on by expanding government expanding spending and spending where he has shown and no use any president and it's a sort of power to expand anything that's expensive or even a good times there are at least all spending all spending has to originate in the house of representatives article one section i want to make sure you value that when we get around to the platinum coin livy plans to have issued by executive order cable if you can carry out spending months in country like using dollars right there right now ok you're saying that if if we were to create as a platinum coin we if the president abused his authority and issued earlier and said that we can now he then made yes. let's let's just define the terms of this debate ok the congress congress it's as if the two you got together sa
depression and then on top of that four years of every single significant effort to bring jobs back to the united states to to reward companies that in stores jobs and take away the incentive for companies this is you know this is a president have you done deliberately by republican this president has you double down on by expanding government expanding spending and spending where he has shown and no use any president and it's a sort of power to expand anything that's expensive or even a good...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
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they're more difficult to attain but for infantry, armor, artillery units, i don't think women, young people have any problem whatsoever with them. >> i think it's interesting and people may not realize that women limited and i want to pull up the number. quinnipiac poll, should women be allowed to serve in combat roles? 75% say yes. 22% say no. also limited how far they could rank in the military. >> if you increase the number of women who are in combat roles, in combat units, you're by definition increasing the accessibility to higher rank. we have a significant number of women in fairly high positions in all the services but increasing combat units of women you increase number of women at higher rank. >> michael, let's bring you in. politico and a couple of other articles pointed out, not a huge groundswell of opposition. very different reaction for the most part than 15 years ago, maybe even 20 years ago but it bears reminding that it was rick santorum in some trouble on the campaign trail trying to get the nomination for the gop and discussed women in combat roles and read some r
they're more difficult to attain but for infantry, armor, artillery units, i don't think women, young people have any problem whatsoever with them. >> i think it's interesting and people may not realize that women limited and i want to pull up the number. quinnipiac poll, should women be allowed to serve in combat roles? 75% say yes. 22% say no. also limited how far they could rank in the military. >> if you increase the number of women who are in combat roles, in combat units,...
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>> but piers, why are you comparing your country with the united states? i believe we have 350 million people that live in this country. i was in london, for your information. i spent a week with bbc, they were following me around on how we operate our jails. but i brought up the gun issue. the media didn't even want to address the gun issue when i said the bobbys should be armed, too, because things are changing in england, but nobody wants to talk about it in england. which is really strange. you're talking about it, i'm glad you are. >> it's not that strange. the situation hasn't changed because the number of gun murders hasn't changed. we can talk about lots of things wrong with my country. there's terrible problems with knife crime, with obesity, with gang violence. all sorts of social ills. i'm not claiming my country is perfect at all. i can tell you one thing that we got right. when a load of school children were massacred by a gunman with a gun, we banned guns in that country. i'm proud of those politicians and of the public for rising as one, lef
>> but piers, why are you comparing your country with the united states? i believe we have 350 million people that live in this country. i was in london, for your information. i spent a week with bbc, they were following me around on how we operate our jails. but i brought up the gun issue. the media didn't even want to address the gun issue when i said the bobbys should be armed, too, because things are changing in england, but nobody wants to talk about it in england. which is really...
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if you are assigned to a unit, then you belong to that unit and you're part of the unit but they would attack a medic or supply sergeant and they would go with the infantry men on their door to door house to house searches but they needed the women there to search female civilians that they would come across. so the women were engaging in the same firefights, doing the exact same thing, but they were not seen as being combat troops. and so women are already doing these jobs but they were not being recognized as doing it and these units couldn't have the women there and would have to go and look and search for women to volunteer to be attached to them and could not train them alongside the men in infantry training because the women were not technically infantry soldiers. >> captain, when a woman joins the military today, will it be different? will she be exposed to being put into an infantry unit a front line grunt position where she would have to take that hill -- get out there and take that hill mcgee? will they be put in that position or do you see the law being enforced a different
if you are assigned to a unit, then you belong to that unit and you're part of the unit but they would attack a medic or supply sergeant and they would go with the infantry men on their door to door house to house searches but they needed the women there to search female civilians that they would come across. so the women were engaging in the same firefights, doing the exact same thing, but they were not seen as being combat troops. and so women are already doing these jobs but they were not...
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in fact, it's going to take years and each of the units, a specialized unit like the s.e.a.l.s, can make a case why women should not serve in that unit. is that not good enough? >> let's be honest. when you have done this public announcement, it's going to be hard for someone to come back and objectively say we stand against this. you put the pressure on people in the opposite direction. i wish we had gone through the specialized units, done the right study, and as a matter of fact, i believe just recently, we had two females who were involved in marine corps infantry basic training, officer basic training, and they did not meet the standard, they did not pass. i'm not trying to say there aren't exceptions to the rule, but before we make a major policy shift and change like this, we should really get down to the grassroots in some of these units and see how well that's going to work and what would be the problems with implementation. >> general hilliard, canada opened front lien combat unit roles to women back in 1989. you were involved in that process. in your experience was it the righ
in fact, it's going to take years and each of the units, a specialized unit like the s.e.a.l.s, can make a case why women should not serve in that unit. is that not good enough? >> let's be honest. when you have done this public announcement, it's going to be hard for someone to come back and objectively say we stand against this. you put the pressure on people in the opposite direction. i wish we had gone through the specialized units, done the right study, and as a matter of fact, i...
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the president of the united states is behind us. he's going to work across this country, but the american people also are certainly gearing up for this. and by the way, we just had a hearing yesterday, and we had hunters, we had sports people, and they are basically saying they go hunting, they do -- go out and have sports with guns. they don't need assault weapons. they don't know why anybody would need them. >> i keep asking that same question of everybody who comes on my show. why does anybody need one of these assault weapons? mayor nutter, you came on my show. you took part in a very lively debate that night. i never heard a good reason. anyone who needs one says they're the ferrari of weapons. how do you get through to the american people that takes on the nra effectively, that actually challenges their continued lie, and that's what it is. anyone who tried to bring in a ban on assault weapons wants all of the guns. that is not the debate. today, dianne feinstein made it clear, 2,200 weapons and guns will still be left in circ
the president of the united states is behind us. he's going to work across this country, but the american people also are certainly gearing up for this. and by the way, we just had a hearing yesterday, and we had hunters, we had sports people, and they are basically saying they go hunting, they do -- go out and have sports with guns. they don't need assault weapons. they don't know why anybody would need them. >> i keep asking that same question of everybody who comes on my show. why does...
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help put an end to the corporate buyout of our democracy and say no the disastrous effects of citizens united and as the american economy continues to struggle who's really responsible for the fiscal problems that our nation faces i'll tell you in tonight's deal. it's already let's roll joining me for tonight's big picture rumble are patrick ali reporter with the daily caller sam sax progressive commentator and contributor to truthout dot org and hope national security and defense reporter with human events online and auk and all of you let's start off by talking about the socialist president obama according to bloomberg news u.s. corporations after tax profits of grown by one hundred seventy one percent under obama more than any other president since world war two highest level relative to the size of the economy since record big he began in one thousand nine hundred seven the profits are two times as high as their peak during the reagan administration and the annual average corporate profit growth. under obama is the highest since one thousand nine hundred so a serious question why do repub
help put an end to the corporate buyout of our democracy and say no the disastrous effects of citizens united and as the american economy continues to struggle who's really responsible for the fiscal problems that our nation faces i'll tell you in tonight's deal. it's already let's roll joining me for tonight's big picture rumble are patrick ali reporter with the daily caller sam sax progressive commentator and contributor to truthout dot org and hope national security and defense reporter with...
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i had friends in that unit. case in point with him, with bradley manning who went through some scrutiny, people are going to do what they're going to do. no amount of restrictions, limitations on responsible citizens like myself and others will change that. i find it ridiculous that i can be trusted to carry an actual assault weapon overseas in a foreign country amongst children from other countries, and i can be trusted than to not create some type of international incident. this is when we are getting shot at every day. i find it ridiculous i can be trusted in that type of stressful situation to not open fire randomly, but i cannot be trusted you're among friends and family. -- here among friends and family. thank you. [applause] >> hello. thank you for convening the storm. my name is curtis. -- this forum. my name is curtis. i am a gun owner. a hunter. a former nra member. i have very serious concerns about the inability to come up with a good definition for an assault weapon. several people this evening have
i had friends in that unit. case in point with him, with bradley manning who went through some scrutiny, people are going to do what they're going to do. no amount of restrictions, limitations on responsible citizens like myself and others will change that. i find it ridiculous that i can be trusted to carry an actual assault weapon overseas in a foreign country amongst children from other countries, and i can be trusted than to not create some type of international incident. this is when we...
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we have united kingdom chapter, new zealand, california is loaded with chapters. we have several in fresno all the way down to l.a., three on the east coast, texas, all over. so it's definitely growing. especially now with the super bowl in mind, you know, we're ready for six. >> you were talking about sort of the family aspect of this thing. and, you know, we talk a lot on the news about the tailgate situation. sometimes it's law, unsavory language. so you're doing a lot of this work online. >> reporter: a lot of it online. that's how we get to know each other a lot because who do i know is in new york? but it's all about, you know, coming together as a family. there's one thing that brings everyone together and the it's our passion for the 49ers. >> reporter: so you have a little -- you have a pledge. say the pledge for me. >> i pledge my faithfulness to the 9ers and their hall of famers for which they stand, one nation which we cross out because we know who that is, under an empire invisible with five rings soon to be six and domination overall. >> reporter: i
we have united kingdom chapter, new zealand, california is loaded with chapters. we have several in fresno all the way down to l.a., three on the east coast, texas, all over. so it's definitely growing. especially now with the super bowl in mind, you know, we're ready for six. >> you were talking about sort of the family aspect of this thing. and, you know, we talk a lot on the news about the tailgate situation. sometimes it's law, unsavory language. so you're doing a lot of this work...
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so i dug out the homicide figures from guns in england and wales by comparison to the united states of america going back to 2003. i'm going to read these quickly to you. because i think they make a point on their own. 2003, gun murders in england 68. in america 11,920. in 2004, 73, england and wales. in america 11,624. wales, in america 12,352. >> now. >> so it goes on, the same levels in both countries. let me finish. here is my point. every time i hear you say that there is a safer country where you have more guns, my brain takes me back to these figures. because in britain, we brought in a, as you know, handgun and assault weapon ban after a situation where a similar number of school children were murdered with guns. this is the result of what happens when you take a responsible action to respond to a massacre beyond any kind of comprehension. why do you still persist in trying to persuade americans that the complete opposite is true? >> the first of all, according to your stabulary, the data that you are using for the murder rate in england is a shame. there is a monumental misrep
so i dug out the homicide figures from guns in england and wales by comparison to the united states of america going back to 2003. i'm going to read these quickly to you. because i think they make a point on their own. 2003, gun murders in england 68. in america 11,920. in 2004, 73, england and wales. in america 11,624. wales, in america 12,352. >> now. >> so it goes on, the same levels in both countries. let me finish. here is my point. every time i hear you say that there is a...